WebViews: accessing personalized web content and services
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web
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ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
A survey of Web cache replacement strategies
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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ICDCIT'05 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Distributed Computing and Internet Technology
Computer Communications
Streaming media service based on fuzzy similarity in wireless mobile networks
The Journal of Supercomputing
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Many emerging environments are increasingly facing the problem where the requirements of applications easily outstrip the system resources. This is particularly acute in the World Wide Web (WWW) and many data-intensive applications like OLAP and multimedia databases. In this paper, we address this problem in the Web context via ``systematic multiresolution'', i.e., a framework for providing responses at different qualities (resolutions) and costs.We validate our conceptual contributions by implementing NetBlitz, a multiresolution-based proxy server on the WWW. NetBlitz addresses two key problems facing the Web: high latencies and heterogeneity of client resources and requirements. It solves these problems by dynamically generating the ``required version'' of a web object based on client preferences and capabilities. We also propose novel multiresolution-aware caching techniques that further improve performance. Finally, we experimentally demonstrate the utility of multiresolution and the caching enhancements proposed.